Lüneburg is a small German medieval town located in the Land of Lower Saxony. In the Middle Ages, it was particularly rich thanks to the salt trade. Fortunately, its charming historic center was not destroyed during the Second World War. It features several North German Brick Gothic monuments.
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LÜNEBURG
CAMOGLI
Camogli is a typical fishing village of Liguria in Italy. It stands out with its brightly colored (and trompe-l’oeil) houses, its large pebble beach and its magnificent basilica that contrasts with the turquoise water of the sea.
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CINQUE TERRE
The Cinque Terre are seaside villages located to the west of La Spezia in Italy. They are known for their colourful buildings that occupy the rugged landscape and the beautiful hiking trails that connect them. They are part of the Cinque Terre National Park as well as UNESCO’s World Heritage.
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PORTOFINO
Portofino is a fishing village located in the Italian Riviera. It is famous for its colourful harbour along as its association with celebrities and artists. Pretty pastel-coloured and trompe-l’oeil buildings line the shore.
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DUBLIN
Capital of Ireland, Dublin is known for its many pubs, nightlife and festive locals. The city has many monuments dating back to medieval times in addition to a rich cultural history.
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COIMBRA
Coimbra is the oldest university city in Portugal. Its narrow and steep streets that cover the hill of Alcaçoba are populated by students. The university and the cathedrals are located in the magnificent historic center.
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MOSTEIROS E CONVENTOS DE PORTUGAL
Portugal has many monasteries and convents across the country. Here are two of them.
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PORTO
Porto is a city located in the north of Portugal. It was built on hills along the Douro river. First known for its wine, Porto also has magnificent monuments and a rich built heritage. Many buildings are covered with “azulejos”, these pretty ceramic tiles decorated with blue paint.
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